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y'all ain't gonna believe this but I straight up found @chirpybirdy in there!!!!
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Three Goblin Art

oozey mess
trying on a metaphor
NASA
occasionally subtle

titsay
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
AnasAbdin

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Cosmic Funnies
Keni
almost home
Acquired Stardust
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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@chirpybirdy
blogging from here
y'all ain't gonna believe this but I straight up found @chirpybirdy in there!!!!
must every work be good? is it not enough to be bizzare and tonally confusing?
Easy Company cast iron cooks group getting hot.
[“When everything runs smoothly, the housewife fades away—becomes the background. Cleanliness maintains the ghostly character of women’s work, keeps it systematically hidden. Even critics of capitalist work have failed to take note of the labor that takes place beyond the factory gates. The political philosopher Hannah Arendt pointed out, for instance, that Karl Marx, following public opinion at the time he wrote, characterized the work that took place in the home as unproductive labor, which left “nothing behind.” Arendt noted that Marx and many other male philosophers exalted work performed outside the home as the only real form of work, while they characterized domestic work “as parasitical, actually a kind of perversion of labor” because it “did not enrich the world.”
Arendt saw this hierarchy of work as a fundamental misunderstanding of what happens in the home—a misunderstanding that arose from the unique temporal features of care work and housework: the labor performed in the home moves so quickly, and produces so rapidly, Arendt wrote, that “its effort is almost as quickly consumed as the effort is spent.” Ancient political philosophers, Arendt writes, at least recognized the vital productivity of their servants, who, they believed, left behind “nothing more or less than their masters’ freedom or, in modern language, their masters’ potential productivity.” In antiquity, the work performed in the home was understood as constant, life-sustaining work that always produced: indeed, it produced the very possibility of public productivity; it created the possibility of shared communal life outside the home.”]
amanda montei, from touched out: motherhood, misogyny, consent, and control, 2023
A bird’s nest in a broken skull at St. Leonard’s Crypt.
TRUE DETECTIVE. NIGHT COUNTRY - PART III
HBOWW2REWATCH -> Week 5 “Delay, Flak, Radio, Shell Shock”
MOTA / PART THREE
aka the song playing in the background at the beginning of Bomb in the Garden, as written, sung, and recorded by the real Ray Person
and another interview where he mentions it
you know how you always have the strongest urge to write when you have other pressing shit to do. well one way to harness this power is to just completely ignore all of the shit you have to do
Been meaning to make this for over a year; felt appropriate that it's my first project of 2025.
have i told you about my grandparents’ kitchen wallpaper
+ bonus
GOKUSEN ごくせん (2002) 1.04
generation kill is a really good show
WHY'S HE STANDING THERE .